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Farmer and activist fighting health disparities in the food system due to what she calls "food apartheid"

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A Black farmer is using her farm to fight against racial injustice, health disparities and inequalities in the food system. Leah Penniman calls the lack of access to fresh produce "food apartheid." Errol Barnett spoke to the activist about how her nonprofit is helping hundreds of families eat healthier, while also opening opportunities to young Black farmers, for the "CBS This Morning" series A More Perfect Union.

Takeaways from day 3 of the Democratic National Convention

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Former Trump White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, CBS News contributor Maria Elena Salinas and Former Hillary Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the historic third day of the Democratic National Convention.

Michigan reportedly set to announce $600 million Flint water crisis settlement

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After over a year and a half of negotiations, the state of Michigan will reportedly announce a $600 million settlement with residents of the city of Flint later this week. The settlement will cover citizens of Flint who were adversely affected by the lead-tainted water that began flowing into their homes in 2014. Adriana Diaz reports.



Senator Kamala Harris becomes Democrats' 2020 vice presidential candidate

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Senator Kamala Harris remembered her mother's sacrifices before becoming the first woman of color to accept the Democratic nomination for vice president. The third night at the DNC also featured a stinging rebuke of the president from former President Barack Obama and a call to vote from Hillary Clinton. Ed O'Keefe reports.

Eye Opener: Kamala Harris makes history accepting Democratic VP nomination

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History was made as Kamala Harris became the first woman of color to accept the Democratic nomination for vice president. Also, mass evacuations are underway as fire crews battle hundreds of wildfires across California. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

The racial origins of fat stigma

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"We cannot deny the fact that fat-phobia is rooted in anti-Blackness," one scholar says. "That's simply an historical reality."

CBSN Originals presents "Speaking Frankly | Fat Shaming"

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The body positivity movement was created to offer an inclusive community for those of all sizes. But some argue that it celebrates being overweight at the expense of tackling America’s rising obesity epidemic. This CBSN Originals documentary explores the attitudes surrounding weight in America, featuring those trying to change the narrative and challenge stereotypes, as well as those concerned that we are avoiding necessary conversations about health.





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